Dieter Grimm is one of Germany's foremost scholars of constitutional law and theory with a high international reputation and an exceptional career. In this biographical interview, Grimm gives insights into his experience and shares background information that cannot be found in legal textbooks or treatises.
Dieter Grimm is one of Germany's foremost scholars of constitutional law and theory with a high international reputation and an exceptional career. In this biographical interview, Grimm gives insights into his experience and shares background information that cannot be found in legal textbooks or treatises.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dieter Grimm is a professor of public law at Humboldt University Berlin and a Permanent Fellow and former Rector of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study). Besides his affiliation with Humboldt University, he has also taught at the Yale Law School in the United States and was visiting professor at many other universities around the world. From 1987 to 1999 he served as Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. He has published extensively on constitutional law, constitutional history, constitutional theory, and European law.
Inhaltsangabe
I. Biographical Imprints - Childhood Home, War, School, Career Hopes II. University III. Paris, America, and PhD IV. Max Planck Institute and Habilitation V. Bielefeld VI. Karlsruhe: From Scholarship to Practice VII. The uproar about the Constitutional Court's Jurisprudence VIII. Fundamental Rights Doctrine and the Culture of Deliberation IX. Experiences on the Court X. Europe XI. International Constitutionalist: Renewed Ties with the U.S. XII. Berlin and the Institute for Advanced Study XIII. Public Intellectual XIV. From Outsider to the Center of Constitutional Scholarship
I. Biographical Imprints - Childhood Home, War, School, Career Hopes II. University III. Paris, America, and PhD IV. Max Planck Institute and Habilitation V. Bielefeld VI. Karlsruhe: From Scholarship to Practice VII. The uproar about the Constitutional Court's Jurisprudence VIII. Fundamental Rights Doctrine and the Culture of Deliberation IX. Experiences on the Court X. Europe XI. International Constitutionalist: Renewed Ties with the U.S. XII. Berlin and the Institute for Advanced Study XIII. Public Intellectual XIV. From Outsider to the Center of Constitutional Scholarship
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